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#1 2011-04-02 16:10:07

rdococ
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Registered: 2009-10-11
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3D Technology

Because I'm bored, let's talk about 3D Technology!
As you know, 3D glasses + 3D-glasses-viewed images = 3D.
But there are other methods without 3D glasses.
Here's a list to name a few:
- Wiggle method. Makes the 3D image wiggle. May not work for people who sense wiggling too easily.
- Nintendo method. Nintendo made a method up for it's 3DS.

Discuss, and create your own methods if you like!

New method: Black and white. Uses black and white 3D glasses.
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An extra 4D Technology!
Onto 4D Technology, there is no glasses for 4D.
But there is 1 method of creating simulated 4D:
- My Box method. Smaller cube follows a triangle move path. Smaller cube bounces off box. Bigger cube stays in the middle. Box is made of transparent glass. When smaller cube is touching the box, the cube changes angle to 45 degrees, then when not touching, changes back to 90 degress. Degrees rotation is using the Scratch method. Unfinished method. Tested in my brain.

Last edited by rdococ (2011-04-04 11:23:22)

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#2 2011-04-02 17:54:25

rufflebee
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Re: 3D Technology

i don't really dwell on dimensions

they've always confused me too much


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#3 2011-04-02 18:14:42

agscratcher
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Re: 3D Technology

BTW, Nintendo method = Streotopic 3D, where the pixels are filtered towards the eyes. (i.e. half towards the left, half towards the right)


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#4 2011-04-02 20:15:54

recycle49
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Registered: 2009-12-21
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Re: 3D Technology

agscratcher wrote:

BTW, Nintendo method = Streotopic 3D, where the pixels are filtered towards the eyes. (i.e. half towards the left, half towards the right)

Yes, LG or Samsung is testing this to in thier new tvs. The bad thing is for this to work you need to be in the confort zone. For the 3DS this is about 2 feet away from it. I would rather wear glasses then have to cram my whole family on one section of the couch to view 3D


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